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Lima


Convento de los Descalzos
The convent was founded at the end of the 16th century XVI. It displays more than 300 priceless paintings of the Quito, Cuzco and Lima schools by artists like Medoro, Diego Quispe Tito, and other s in the 4 main cloisters. The convent also has 2 ornate chapels, of which chapel El Carmen has a baroque altar made of gold..
Gold Museum
This museum contains a splendid private collection belonging to Mujica Gallo family. The showcases of the “Gold Museum of Peru” display the craftsmanship of several centuries of Peruvian history, mainly in pre-Inca gold. There are decorative items of all the cultures, such as, embossed and weaved nose ornaments with cut stone pendants; sets of filigree figures; mantles, bracelets and earflaps of the Vicus culture; lizards, weasels, felines, bags of coca leaves, earrings and belts of the Frias culture; pectorals with zoomorphic designs, flat or embossed crowns of the Chancay culture; funerary masks with twisted rays or serpents from Ica; and masks with open mouths and teeth, wristbands, shin protectors and spatulas of the Nazca culture.

The ancient Peruvian people worked the metals magnificently. Embossing, lamination, engraving, welding and alloying were the processes used by the Peruvian craftsmen in the 8 th Century. The "cire perdue" (lost wax) procedure, known in the East and which had disappeared in the Western World until the Renaissance, was the most popular procedure: it reproduced an object in a semi-solid resin, covering it with a layer of ceramic, similar to that of the “huacos”, heating it until the molten resin seeped through the covering, leaving a cast identical to the original object, into which the melted metal was poured. Once the metal had solidified, the covering would be broken.
National Museum of Anthropology, Archeology and History
This is the largest museum in the country and comprehensively covers all Peru’s historical and archeological past. The museum contains several exhibition halls featuring such prize pieces as the famous Stela Raymondi and the Tello Obelisk from the Chavín civilization; large quantities of ceramic artifacts showing the level of development, sophistication and complexity attained by the Wari culture; examples of ancient Peruvian metallurgical technology; numerous pre-Hispanic textiles; and other objects from Peru’s vice regal and early republican eras.
 
Round Trips Regional Trips Adventure Trips Luxury Tours
Discover the Empire of the Incas
5 D / 4 N - from $639
Best of the Andes and exotic
jungle
10 D / 9 N - from $1189
Best of the Andes and exotic
jungle II
9 D / 8 N - from $1159
Best of the Andes
10 D / 9 N - from $1029
Peru Overview
15 D / 14 N - from $1689
Lima, City of Kings
5 D / 4 N - from $199
The Enigma of the Nazca Lines
and the Beauty of the Paracas
National Reserve

2 D / 1 N - from $239
Discover the Empire of the Incas
4 D / 3 N - from $479
Life at Lake Titicaca
3 D / 2 N - from $209
The great Colca Canyon and
the big condor

4 D / 3 N - from $279
Exotic Southern Jungle
3 D / 2 N - from $329
Upper Amazonas
4 D / 3 N - from $329
The Lord of Sipan & Chan Chan
2 D / 1 N - from $419
Rafting at the Urubamba
5 D / 4 N - from $2589
Follow the Inca path
7 D / 6 N - from $1009
Classic Inca Trail
4 D / 3 N - from $2589
Salcantay Trek to Machu Picchu
5 D / 4 N - from $2589
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